While many gay men log on to Grindr, Scruff and the like to window shop while bored, meet a mate or interact with locals when traveling -- not to mention find more immediate gratification -- it's strictly business for the RuPaul's Drag Race star.

Their relationship is more than six months in the past, Thunderfuck stated. Still, new viewers are continually introduced to the relationship as Seasons 4 and 5 live on in global reruns. This has led to some uncomfortable situations for the star.

As RuPaul's Drag Race prepares for its return Mon., Feb. 24, anticipation among fans is reaching fever pitch. Even past contestants, like San Francisco's Honey Mahogany, are anxious to see what their new sisters bring to the table on Season 6 of the popular LOGO reality competition.

When I look at Alaska, I feel like I see someone I've always known. She's that boy we all knew in high school -- clever, nerdy, creative, and an overachiever as well. Maybe I'm just projecting my own experiences onto Alaska; however, there is a familiarity to her that is undeniable.

To me, a "pageant queen" should also be a "comedy queen," and vice versa. Drag queens should be well-rounded enough to rock the runway in a fabulous gown and the next moment make the audience laugh with a skit or a joke.

Budding filmmaker Alex Berry created this YouTube series of docu-shorts about Jerick Hoffner, a.k.a. Jinkx Monsoon, the charming drag artist who won the fifth season of "RuPaul's Drag Race," and the videos are a gorgeous tribute to both Jinkx and to the art of drag performers.

Roxxxy Andrews claimed, to both Jinkx Monsoon and Alaska, that being a funny queen means you're mocking and disrespecting the art of drag. What Roxxxy doesn't realize is that by attacking the season's two funniest queens, she's attacking RuPaul.

This week the queens had to plead their cases for why they should win the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar" in a courtroom acting challenge, with each playing three roles. Along the way, Roxxxy let Jinkx have it! And Jinkx let the courtroom have it! Then Alaska let the world have it!

This week it was murder on the dance floor as the queens traded pumps for ballet flats! Along the way we saw a twist in the Coco-Montrese-vs.-Alyssa-Edwards drama, a queen shut down for favoring caftans, and one of the most dramatically dishy eliminations in Drag Race herstory!

This week Monica Beverly Hillz is living her truth with a big revelation. Coco Montrese schools the children, Lineysha Sparx channels "America's Sweetheart" (the other Tyra), Serena Cha Cha loses her mind and Juliette Lewis and Kristen Johnston stomp all over the judges table.